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Search for local companies that will recycle electronics (e.g. cell phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, etc.). Some stores, such as Staples and Bestbuy offer trade-ins for certain electronics that are good condition.
Understanding how to recycle electronics in Fort Worth and Dallas will help you minimize the e-waste generated by you or your business and allow you to contribute to a cleaner and healthier local and national environment.
United Electronic Recycling founded its business on committing to the highest standards of responsible recycling. With over a decade of recycling experience, processing millions of pounds of electronics annually, UER is a trusted Electronic Waste Service Provider across North America.
Choosing to recycle used electronics over landfill disposal reduces the need to process raw materials for new products. Texas law now requires television and computer-equipment manufacturers to offer recycling opportunities to consumers for these electronics.
Goodwill Industries and Dell Computers have partnered to create RECONNECT, a free program for consumers to reuse and responsibly recycle unwanted electronics. Bring your equipment to your local Goodwill store.
Welcome to DFW Electronics Recycling servicing the DFW Metroplex and Surrounding areas (Including Oklahoma) with multiple free dropoff locations for your recyclables. Hours: Monday through Friday from the hours of 9am-5pm.
Dropping your old electronics off at a local recycling facility can be a potential option, but due to state regulations not all recycling companies can accept e-waste. Fortunately, there are several online resources to help make the task of finding a local e-waste recycler easier.
Recycle computers and electronics with STS Electronic Recycling to keep your business or organization compliant and ensure all business or personal information is properly handled. We are proud to provide an absolutely free solution for recycling of out of date, unwanted or unused electronics.
ERI offers electronic waste (e-waste) recycling and IT asset disposition (ITAD) services throughout the entire State of Texas, including all of the Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, and Fort Worth metropolitan areas.
Waste rules can be found in Title 30 of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC), including: Are used electronics considered a waste? Many companies sell their used electronics or send them to a site to be recycled. The recycler recovers usable parts and whole computers for resale or reuse.